Re: 0653-345 error

From: Green, Simon (SGreen@KRAFTEUROPE.COM)
Date: Mon Aug 05 2002 - 13:20:10 EDT


Most likely, the user does not have access to the directory /userapps. Do
an ls -ld /userapps.

Simon Green
Senior Technical Analyst
UNIX and AS400 Services

Philip Morris ITSC-E
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Verzal [mailto:Bill_Verzal@BCBSIL.COM]
> Sent: 05 August 2002 17:52
> To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
> Subject: 0653-345 error
>
>
> When I do an "ls -la" in a directory I get a 0653-345 error.
>
> When I look at the "." and ".." entries, they both point to
> inode #2 ("/"
> directory).
>
> Directory structure:
>
> /
> /userapps
>
> The error occurs while a non-root user is in /userapps.



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